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A Trial to Test Intermittent Deep Brain Stimulation of Nucleus Basalis of Meynert to Treat Alzheimers.
Sponsor: Augusta University
Summary
The purpose of this study is to test a new procedure to treat Alzheimer's disease. The procedure is called intermittent Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) of the nucleus basalis of Meynert. There will be up to six participants enrolled at Wellstar MCG Memory Clinic. There will be another six participants similarly enrolled to act as a control group that does not receive DBS. This second group will document the course of progression of Alzheimer's disease under the normal standard of care. The main goal of the study is to determine if DBS can sustain or improve cognition in Alzheimer's disease for at least two years. Participant data, with identifying information removed, may be shared with online repositories for comparison with trials with similar subjects.
Official title: Cognitive Brain Aging Reversal From Deep Brain Stimulation for Alzheimer's Dementia: a Clinical Trial.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - 85 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
12
Start Date
2026-02-01
Completion Date
2028-11
Last Updated
2026-01-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Intermittent deep brain stimulation of the nucleus basalis of Meynert
Subjects will receive intermittent deep brain stimulation of the nucleus basalis of Meynert for 50 minutes each day.
Locations (1)
Wellstar MCG Hospital, Neurology Memory Clinic
Augusta, Georgia, United States